04
May
2020
From Tuesday 5 May people living in and around Nambucca Heads will be able to be tested for COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses at a local, free clinic.
North Coast Primary Health Network (NCPHN) is pleased to support the opening of the GP-led Nambucca Respiratory Clinic as part of the Australian Government’s $2.4 billion health package in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
NCPHN’s CEO Julie Sturgess said the clinic is one of up to 100 the Australian Government is setting up across Australia. She said it would play a vital role in supporting patients in Nambucca Heads and surrounding areas throughout the pandemic.
The clinic will assess people with respiratory symptoms and, where appropriate, undertake testing to diagnose respiratory cases, including COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia. Test results should be available within 48 hours.
“The clinic will provide the opportunity for people to undergo assessment and testing in a safe environment, close to home and will protect our most vulnerable community members,” Ms Sturgess said.
“Importantly, it will support local health care services – taking the pressure off hospitals and general practices by providing dedicated treatment to people with mild-to-moderate symptoms of fever or sore throat, cough, fatigue or shortness of breath.
“I encourage anyone in our community experiencing these symptoms to book an appointment.”
Nambucca Healthcare Centre is running the Nambucca Respiratory Clinic. Healthcare Centre practice manager Sheree Smith said staff would operate out of a new purpose-built facility.
The clinic will provide a safe and secure environment for patients and staff and has the capacity to accommodate online bookings and walk-in appointments.
“Medical certificates are able to be issued where appropriate and frontline workers are encouraged to access the service or enquire at any time,” Ms Smith said.
People should visit HotDoc and use the online booking system to make an appointment. Nambucca Heads Respiratory Clinic is open from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, but may extend those hours depending on demand.
“NCPHN is one of 31 PHNs located throughout Australia that are working with local health districts to advise the Commonwealth Department of Health on the best locations for the clinics right across the country,” Ms Sturgess said.
“I am very pleased and proud of the fact the NCPHN and local health practitioners have worked collaboratively with the Federal Government to deliver this essential service.”
The Australian Government is establishing respiratory clinics at key North Coast locations. The majority of clinics will operate out of existing medical practices. They will complement NSW Health’s existing COVID-19 / fever clinics at Tweed Heads, Byron Bay, Lismore, Grafton, Coffs Harbour, Kempsey and Port Macquarie.
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